June 10, 2014

Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties (Dan Campbell of the Wonder Years) streams new song

After announcing his new solo project, Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties, and releasing his debut single, Wonder Years frontman Dan “Soupy” Campbell, has premiered another song titled, “Divorce And The American South.” The track is taken from the Campbell's debut solo album, We Don’t Have Each Other, which is scheduled for release on July 8 via Hopeless Records. Pre-orders...

Rise Against stream new song, “I Don’t Want To Be Here Anymore”

Rise Against are streaming “I Don’t Want To Be Here Anymore,” the first single released from their upcoming seventh studio album, The Black Market. Listen to the new track below, and let us know what you think. The Black Market will be released on July 15 via Interscope Records.   Rise Against are nominated for...

Watch Jack White perform "Lazaretto," "Just One Drink," chat new album on 'Fallon'

Jack White made an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night to promote his new album, Lazaretto, which was released today via Third Man Records. A followup to his Grammy Award-winning 2012 solo debut, Blunderbuss, Lazaretto is a more ambitious and more rock and roll successor. You read a review by our own Jason Pettigrew right here. And,...

Within The Ruins stream new song, "Gods Amongst Men"

Within The Ruins have released a new song titled “Gods Amongst Men,” which is taken from the band's upcoming full-length album, Phenomena. The record, which is also officially available for pre-order, is scheduled for release on July 22 via eOne Entertainment / Good Fight. You can check out the single below. The release will follow up the...

Heart To Heart, ‘Dulce’ album premiere

California punk rockers Heart To Heart, one of the 100 bands you need to know this year, are teaming up with AP to bring you the premiere of their new full-length album, Dulce—the follow-up to their 2012 self-titled LP—which will be officially released on June 17 via Pure Noise Records. Stream the album in full below, and...

Morrissey postpones Baltimore, Washington, DC dates on doctor's advise

Perpetually ill singer Morrissey has postponed two additional dates of his current U.S. tour, apparently “on advice from his medical team.” Though this run, the singer's first in 14 months following a troubled 2012 and 2013, went off without a hitch for its first 16 dates, problems arose last week when Moz and his crew came down with...

Real Friends stream new single, "Sixteen"

Real Friends have released a lyric video for their second single, “Sixteen.” Previously, the Friends released a video for “Loose Ends” (ft. Chris Roetter), the lead single to their debut full-length album, Maybe This Place Is The Same And We're Just Changing, available July 22 on Fearless Records. Both songs are streaming below and pre-orders are underway on MerchNOW, where one vinyl color...

State Faults premiere "Ultima" music video

State Faults have premiered a new music video for their song, “Ultima.” The track is taken from the band's most recent full-length album, Resonate/Desperate, which was released earlier this year on No Sleep Records. If you haven't yet, you can pick up the effort now. Check out the video below and let us know what you think!

Watch Wild Cub cover Beyoncé's "Crazy In Love"

Wild Cub are the latest artist to take part in the A.V. Club's “Undercover” series, in which bands are presented with a list of cover song choices, which are gradually crossed off one by one as they're played, leaving later acts with a more limited selection. For their turn, Wild Cub opted to tackle “Crazy In Love,” the single which...
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